**ORANGEBLOOD**
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Admittedly, I know dick about auto racing, but doesn't the driver have ultimate say in a decision like that, or at least enormous input to the decision?
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On? Ownership approach? Experience of crew chief?
Wouldn't guys like Busch and Gordon have earned veto privileges?
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Got it. Had no idea. Seems odd.
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not really the boss per se.
the idea is really for the driver and crew chief to have a relationship where they can communicate and bounce ideas off of each other. the driver can give the crew chief feedback and based on that the crew chief knows what the driver wants. the driver's job is, obviously, to drive the car. it's the crew chiefs job to take care of everything else, at the track and at the shop.
the best example of this relationship is Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus.
On? Ownership approach? Experience of crew chief?
Wouldn't guys like Busch and Gordon have earned veto privileges?
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Media hype. But it's clearly the toughest and most decisive position so the media glorifies it. Is a crew chief comparable?
I just have no idea. Been to two races and have never watched another.
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